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Old 06-May-2008, 07:18 PM
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Hi there, im having problems problems dowloading Adobe Reader, i had a PDF file i need to see and when i try to download Adobe reader it just hangs.......it puts a shortcut on my desktop to resume the dowload but nothing.....any guesses to what it is? of is there another program i could get to read my PDF file?

Dont know if this helps but im using a 3 network usb modem to connect to the internet and when i try to dowload adobe it asks for a port number! i havent got a clue where to go from here

 
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Try the full installer mate...

http://www.mydigitallife.info/2007/0...ine-installer/

The Adobe downloader doesnt always work


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use an alternative PDF reader, like Foxit Reader


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use an alternative PDF reader, like Foxit Reader

^^ what he said, it's a much lighter footprint and works like a charm.


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I would uninstall everything adobe and then reinstall it! This has worked for me with several things! Best of luck

 
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